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writes: I have this friend of mine, I say she's my friend, I wasnt working for a year and a half, she is working, we chat and laugh on the phone about her business. during that year she never called me then one day she called and asks me if I'd found a job, or that she heard about something that i can try out. So i'm saying not everyone you should call a friend. I don't think she has my best interests at heart. I am confused about her as my friend. We as a society misuse the word friend, wanting to call everybody friends is not so, a man of too many friends comes to ruin. What do you think i should do? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, malum424 +, writes (2 May 2009):
It sounds to me that she really has your best interests at heart when it comes to helping you find a job is just offering you a helping hand.
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 May 2009): I think you may be over thinking this. She knew you didn't have a job and then sounds like she thought of you when she heard about a position opening up? If you want a job, maybe you should consider the position.
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